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With thousands of people from across the United States set to embark on Oshkosh for EAA AirVenture, the Fond du Lac Police ...
A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry sheds light on a question that is increasingly debated in courtrooms: Can brain ...
The results suggest that criminal behavior may be hard-wired – to some degree – in children as young as 3 and could be the result of a malfunctioning amygdala, the researchers wrote.
When brain lesions occur within the brain network responsible for morality and value-based decision-making, they can predispose a person toward criminal behavior, according to new research.
A recent study reveals a potential link between brain damage and criminal behavior, specifically highlighting the disruption of the uncinate fasciculu ...